2003 Tennis Masters Series

The table below shows the 2003 Tennis Masters Series schedule.

The ATP Masters Series are part of the elite tour for professional men's tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals.

Results

Singles

Tournament Surface Week Winner Finalist Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
Indian Wells Hard March 10 Australia Lleyton Hewitt (1)
61, 61
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten United States Vincent Spadea (Q)
Germany Rainer Schüttler (15)
United States Robby Ginepri (Q)
United States Brian Vahaly (Q)
United States James Blake
United States Andy Roddick (6)
Miami Hard March 17 United States Andre Agassi (2)
63, 63
Spain Carlos Moyá (5) Thailand Paradorn Srichaphan (13)
Spain Albert Costa (9)
United States Robby Ginepri (WC)
United States Todd Martin
Switzerland Roger Federer (4)
Morocco Younes El Aynaoui (19)
Monte Carlo Clay April 14 Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (1)
62, 62
Argentina Guillermo Coria United States Vincent Spadea
Spain Carlos Moyá (2)
Spain Alberto Martín (Q)
Italy Filippo Volandri (Q)
Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela
France Julien Boutter (WC)
Rome Clay May 5 Spain Felix Mantilla
75, 62, 76(8)
Switzerland Roger Federer (4) Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (2)
Croatia Ivan Ljubičić
Netherlands Martin Verkerk (Q)
Italy Filippo Volandri (WC)
Germany Rainer Schüttler (12)
Hamburg Clay May 12 Argentina Guillermo Coria (12)*
63, 64, 64
Argentina Agustín Calleri Argentina David Nalbandian (8)
Argentina Gastón Gaudio
Chile Fernando González (15)
South Africa Wayne Ferreira
Australia Mark Philippoussis
Belgium Olivier Rochus
Canada (Montréal) Hard August 4 United States Andy Roddick (6)
61, 63
Argentina David Nalbandian Germany Rainer Schüttler (8)
Switzerland Roger Federer (3)
United States Andre Agassi (1)
Spain Feliciano López
Belarus Max Mirnyi
Slovakia Karol Kučera
Cincinnati Hard August 11 United States Andy Roddick (7)
46, 76(3), 76(4)
United States Mardy Fish Belarus Max Mirnyi
Germany Rainer Schüttler (8)
Argentina Guillermo Coria (6)
Argentina Mariano Zabaleta
Argentina David Nalbandian
United States Robby Ginepri
Madrid Hard (i) October 13 Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (1)
63, 64, 63
Chile Nicolas Massú Switzerland Roger Federer (3)
Morocco Younes El Aynaoui (15)
Thailand Paradorn Srichaphan (7)
Spain Feliciano López
France Sébastien Grosjean (6)
Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela
Paris Carpet (i) October 27 United Kingdom Tim Henman
62, 76(6), 76(2)
Romania Andrei Pavel Czech Republic Jiří Novák (14)
United States Andy Roddick (2)
Morocco Hicham Arazi (Q)
Germany Rainer Schüttler (5)
Switzerland Roger Federer (3)
Sweden Jonas Björkman
Houston
(TMC)
Hard November 8 Switzerland Roger Federer
63, 60, 64
United States Andre Agassi Germany Rainer Schüttler
United States Andy Roddick
Argentina Guillermo Coria
Spain Carlos Moyá
Argentina David Nalbandian
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero
* This marked the first time in Tennis Masters Series history that the four semifinalists all came from the same country.

Doubles

Tournament Surface Week Winners Finalists Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
Indian Wells Hard March 10 South Africa Ferreira/Russia Kafelnikov
36, 75, 64
United States Bryan/United States Byran India Paes/Czech Republic Rikl
Sweden Björkman/Australia Woodbridge
The Bahamas Knowles/Canada Nestor
Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
Czech Republic Cibulec/Czech Republic Vízner
Switzerland Federer/Belarus Mirnyi
Miami Hard March 17 Switzerland Federer/Belarus Mirnyi
75, 63
India Paes/Czech Republic Rikl Chile González/Spain Robredo
United States Bryan/United States Byran
The Bahamas Knowles/Canada Nestor
Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
Czech Republic Cibulec/Czech Republic Vízner
Sweden Björkman/Australia Woodbridge
Monte Carlo Clay April 14 India Bhupathi/Belarus Mirnyi
64, 36, 76(6)
France Llodra/France Santoro United States Johnson/Zimbabwe Ullyett
Czech Republic Čermák/Czech Republic Friedl
Australia Arthurs/Australia Hanley
United States Bryan/United States Byran
Netherlands Haarhuis/Russia Kafelnikov
Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
Rome Clay May 5 Australia Arthurs/Australia Hanley
61, 63
France Llodra/France Santoro Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
India Bhupathi/Belarus Mirnyi
The Bahamas Knowles/Canada Nestor
South Africa Ferreira/Russia Kafelnikov
Switzerland Federer/Thailand Srichaphan
Australia Eagle/United States Palmer
Hamburg Clay May 12 The Bahamas Knowles/Canada Nestor
64, 76(10)
India Bhupathi/Belarus Mirnyi India Paes/Czech Republic Rikl
United States Bryan/United States Byran
Australia Arthurs/Australia Hanley
Sweden Björkman/Australia Woodbridge
Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
Germany Prinosil/Germany Waske
Canada (Montréal) Hard August 4 India Bhupathi/Belarus Mirnyi
63, 76(4)
Sweden Björkman/Australia Woodbridge Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
United States Bryan/United States Byran
Australia Arthurs/Australia Hanley
United States Blake/Australia Eagle
France Llodra/France Santoro
India Paes/Czech Republic Rikl
Cincinnati Hard August 11 United States Bryan/United States Bryan
75, 76(5)
Australia Arthurs/Australia Hanley India Bhupathi/Belarus Mirnyi
The Bahamas Knowles/Canada Nestor
Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
Sweden Björkman/Australia Woodbridge
France Llodra/France Santoro
Argentina Etlis/Argentina Rodríguez
Madrid Hard (i) October 13 India Bhupathi/Belarus Mirnyi
62, 26, 63
Zimbabwe Black/Zimbabwe Ullyett United States Palmer/Czech Republic Rikl
Spain Costa/Netherlands Martin Verkerk
Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
The Bahamas Knowles/Canada Nestor
Sweden Björkman/Australia Woodbridge
Czech Republic Novák/Czech Republic Vízner
Paris Carpet (i) October 27 Australia Arthurs/Australia Hanley
63, 16, 63
France Llodra/France Santoro The Bahamas Knowles/Canada Nestor
Sweden Björkman/Australia Woodbridge
Zimbabwe Black/Zimbabwe Ullyett
Argentina Etlis/Argentina Rodríguez
Spain Corretja/Spain López
South Africa Haggard/Czech Republic Vízner
Houston
(TMC)
Hard November 23 United States Bryan/United States Byran
67(6), 63, 36, 76(3), 64
France Llodra/France Santoro The Bahamas Knowles/Canada Nestor
Argentina Etlis/Argentina Rodríguez
Sweden Björkman/Australia Woodbridge
Czech Republic Damm/Czech Republic Suk
India Bhupathi/Belarus Mirnyi
Australia Arthurs/Australia Hanley

Titles Champions

Singles

# Player IN MI MO HA RO CA CI ST PA # Winning span
United States Andre Agassi 16--13212161990-2003 (14)
United States Pete Sampras 23--1-3-2111992-2000 (9)
Austria Thomas Muster -13-3--1-81990-1997 (8)
United States Michael Chang 31---12--7 1990-1997 (8)
United States Jim Courier 21--2----51991-1993 (3)
Germany Boris Becker -------4151990-1996 (7)
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten --211-1--51999-2001 (3)
Chile Marcelo Ríos 11111----51997-1999 (3)
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1--1--1-141990-1992 (3)
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero --2-1-1--42001-2003 (3)
Ukraine Andrei Medvedev --13-----41994-1997 (4)
Sweden Thomas Enqvist ------11131996-2000 (5)
Russia Marat Safin -----1--232000-2002 (3)
Spain Sergi Bruguera --2------21991-1993 (3)
Russia Andrei Chesnokov - - 1 - - 1 - - - 21990-1991 (2)
Spain Àlex Corretja 1---1----21997-2000 (4)
South Africa Wayne Ferreira -----1-1-21996-2000 (5)
France Guy Forget ------1-121991
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 2--------22002-2003 (2)
Croatia Goran Ivanišević -------1121992-1993 (2)
Netherlands Richard Krajicek -1-----1-21998-1999 (2)
Spain Carlos Moyá --1---1--21998-2002 (5)
Australia Patrick Rafter -----11--21998
United States Andy Roddick -----11--22003
Germany Michael Stich ---1---1-21993
Spain Juan Aguilera - - - 1 - - - - - 11990
Argentina Guillermo Cañas -----1---12002
Argentina Guillermo Coria ---1-----12003
Spain Albert Costa ---1-----11998
Spain Roberto Carretero ---1-----11996
Switzerland Roger Federer ---1-----12002
France Sébastien Grosjean --------112001
Germany Tommy Haas -------1-12001
United Kingdom Tim Henman --------112003
Sweden Thomas Johansson -----1---11999
Czech Republic Petr Korda -------1-11997
Spain Felix Mantilla ----1----12003
Sweden Magnus Norman ----1----12000
Czech Republic Karel Nováček ---1-----11991
Romania Andrei Pavel -----1---12001
Sweden Mikael Pernfors -----1---11993
Australia Mark Philippoussis 1--------11999
France Cédric Pioline --1------12000
Spain Albert Portas ----1----12001
United Kingdom Greg Rusedski --------111998
Spain Emilio Sánchez ----1----11991
United States Chris Woodruff -----1---11997
# Player IN MI MO HA RO CA CI ST PA # Winning span

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